Dialogues on the Hindu Philosophy: Krishna Mohan Banerjee: (1813-1885)
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Book Details
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Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
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Author: Krishna Mohan Banerjee
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Language: English
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Edition: 2014
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Pages: 522
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 23 cm × 15 cm
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Weight: 690 gm
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ISBN: 9788170309420
About the Book
Dialogues on the Hindu Philosophy is a monumental work that brings forth the vast intellectual heritage of India. Written by Krishna Mohan Banerjee in 1861, this book serves as a profound dialogue between various Hindu philosophies and the Greek philosophical tradition. The text offers a remarkable contribution to the study of philosophical dialectics, showcasing the deep intellectual engagement of Indian thinkers over centuries.
Banerjee's dialogical heritage emphasizes the richness of Indian philosophy, offering insights into the development of diverse philosophical systems. The work also compares Hindu philosophy with the Greek tradition, providing a scholarly yet accessible study of intellectual exchanges. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the origins and depth of philosophical inquiry in India.
Key Highlights:
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Exploration of Hindu Philosophies
Delves into the core philosophies of Nyaya, Sankhya, Vedanta, Bauddha (Buddhism), and Greek philosophy in a rich, dialogical format. The dialogues explore key thinkers like Kanada, Kapila, Patanjali, Vyasa, Jaimini, Gotama, Sankara, Vatsayana, Buddha, Ramanuja, and Rammohan Roy. -
Pioneering Work in Indian Philosophy
Banerjee's work stands out as a pioneering effort in Indian philosophical discourse. It combines intellectual depth with the tradition of dialogue—a core method in ancient Indian philosophical traditions. -
Comparative Analysis with Greek Thought
The book provides unique insights into the parallels between Indian and Greek philosophical systems. Banerjee compares Indian thinkers' views with Plato’s doctrine, showing a remarkable intellectual convergence between cultures. -
In-Depth Philosophical Exploration
The dialogues offer a comprehensive look into the evolution of Hindu philosophy, discussing its nuances in the context of societal values, ethics, and metaphysics.
About the Author
Krishna Mohan Banerjee (1813–1885) was a key figure in 19th-century Indian intellectual history. Born in Shyampur, Kolkata, he was a prominent philosopher, scholar, and educator who contributed significantly to the understanding of Hindu philosophy and its relationship with Christianity. Banerjee’s works, including the 13-volume English-Bengali encyclopaedia Vidyakalpadrum, remain valuable resources for the study of Indian philosophy. As the first president of the Bengal Christian Association, he was also a pioneering force in the intellectual movements of Young Bengal.
Ideal For:
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Philosophers and Students
Those interested in deepening their understanding of Hindu philosophy and its contributions to global philosophical traditions. -
Researchers of Indian Intellectual Traditions
Scholars studying the intersection of Indian and Greek philosophies will find this book a critical resource. -
Philosophy Enthusiasts
Anyone with an interest in dialogical thinking, comparative philosophy, and the history of ideas in Indian thought. -
Libraries and Academic Institutions
A must-have for academic collections focused on Eastern philosophy and intellectual history.

